Frequency Tuning - Ten-Tec OMNI-VII 588 Programmer's Reference Manual

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Frequency Tuning

Frequency Tuning Selection in REMOTE MODE permits entry of the frequency in
the same format as is available in RADIO MODE, and also two more modes of ASCII
entry. The 4-byte binary format requires the <CR> to be present at the 6
(assuming the * is at location 1). In REMOTE MODE, the 6
<CR>. If it is present, then it is assumed the value is still in the 4-byte binary number
format. If it is not, then it is assumed to be in ASCII format. Two entry formats are
allowed in ASCII, one includes a decimal point, and the other doesn't.
ASCIIFormat:
Where:
Example1:
Example2:
Example3:
DecimalFormat: '*' ['A' or 'B'] decimalFreq <CR>
Where:
Example1:
Example2:
NOTE: Queries to A or B ALWAYS return the frequencies in 4-byte binary format.
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'*' ['A' or 'B'] ASCIIFreq <CR>
'*' = the ASCII '*' symbol (0x2a)
A = the ASCII 'A' character (0x41)
B = the ASCII 'B' character (0x42)
ASCIIFreq = at least 5 ascii characters, digits and/or commas
*A12,345 <CR> sets the main VFO to 12,345 Hz
*B100 <CR> WARNING, interpreted as 4-byte binary.
*B930000 <CR> would set the sub VBO to 930,000 Hz
'*' = the ASCII '*' symbol (0x2a)
A = the ASCII 'A' character (0x41)
B = the ASCII 'B' character (0x42)
decimalFreq = at least 5 ascii characters, digits or 1 decimal point.
*A12.345 <CR> sets the main VFO to 12,345,000 Hz
*B.9300 <CR> sets the sub VFO to 0,930,000 Hz or 0.930 MHz.
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